11:40 LRN Sportscast Network

There’s been speculation Conference USA and the Sun Belt could merge because of financial difficulties that have emerged as a result of the coronavirus shutdown. But Louisiana Tech A-D Tommy McClelland says there is no discussion within Conference USA to merge with the Sun Belt…
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McClelland added that if he was at U-L Lafayette, he would try to figure out a way to move up to a level like Conference USA.

The NBA is still trying to figure out how to resume its season. A survey of general managers reportedly found that 83-percent of them supported a playoff plus format, where 20 or more teams returning to play.

The LHSAA says they are looking into allegations that some schools are holding summer workouts, even though they are not supposed to until June eighth. Executive Director Eddie Bonine says they’ve received time-stamped photos and videos of the practice sessions…
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Bonine says the executive committee meets next week and more details will be released then. Fox 8 Sports is reporting John Curtis and Holy Cross are two of the schools under LHSAA investigation. Both told the New Orleans T-V station said they’ve done nothing wrong and will be cleared.

In NFL news, former Saints cornerback Eli Apple has signed with the Carolina Panthers. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is hopeful coaches will be able to return to team facilities next week. Also, the NFL owners tabled a proposal that would have allowed teams a chance to convert on fourth-and-15 instead of going for an onside kick.

11:30 LRN Newscast May 29

LSU researchers make a new discovery that helps healthcare providers understand what can make COVID-19 so deadly, especially among African Americans…
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Southwest Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins tells CNN that masks are a bacteria trap and do not help slow the spread of the coronavirus. Higgins suggested that if you can smell through the mask, then it’s not stopping people from catching COVID-19. The C-D-C disagrees.

LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says his office is looking into complaints that at least 12 schools have held summer workouts, disobeying the June 8th start date order. Bonine says it’s disappointing some schools are not following the rules…
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Bonine says schools and coaches who hold summer workouts before June eighth could be fined and suspended.

Governor John Bel Edwards spoke at the memorial service for fallen State Trooper George Baker, who died earlier this week from injuries he sustained while involved in a police chase in Hammond last week. Edwards had this message for Baker’s wife Heather and his daughter Harper…
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Baker was just 33-years-old.

10:30 LRN Newscast May 29

LSU researchers say autopsies on ten African Americans who died from COVID-19 had blood clots in their lungs. Director of Pathology Research at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine Doctor Richard Vander Heide says the small vessel clotting is a new finding that appears to be specific to COVID…
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The LHSAA says they are looking into allegations that some schools are holding summer workouts, even though they are not supposed to until June eighth. Executive Director Eddie Bonine says they’ve received time-stamped photos and videos of the practice sessions…
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Bonine says the executive committee meets next week and more details will be released then.

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would use 811-million in coronavirus relief aid to establish a 300-million dollar small business grant program. But the governor says the 811-million dollars should go to local governments who have spent millions responding to the COVID crisis. House Appropriations Chairman Jermone Zeringue of Houma says without small businesses, state and local government lose out on tax revenues…
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The measure heads back to the Senate, who has already approved the bill, but the upper chamber sought a 200-million dollar grant program. The differences needs to be resolved by 6 PM Monday. That’s when the regular session ends.

And supporters of a bill to end lawsuits filed by coastal parishes against oil and gas companies allegeding they owe millions for damaging the wetlands is dead for the session. So they’ll have to try again next year.

9:30 LRN Newscast May 29

The Louisiana House approves a bill that would set up a 300-million dollar grant program for small businesses. The money would come from federal coronavirus relief aid that the governor would like to use to help local government agencies who have experienced losses during the pandemic. The Senate’s version of this bill called for 200-million for small businesses, so River Ridge Representative John Illg asks why the extra 100-million…
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New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell slammed the legislation, saying it yanks away desperately needed funds from local governments.

Today the full House will discuss a controversial tort reform bill that supporters say will lead to lower auto insurance rates by making changes to the state’s legal system. Opponents argue it will not lead to lower rates and it will make it harder for people to get their cases resolved if involved in a car accident.

LSU researchers say autopsies performed on ten African Americans who died from COVID-19 had blood clots in their lungs which also significantly contributed to their death. Director of Pathology Research at LSU Health New Orleans Doctor Richard Vander Heide…
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The LHSAA is investigating at least a dozen schools for holding workouts before the June 8th summer start date…
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8:30 LRN Newscast May 29

The Louisiana House approves legislation that would create a 300 million dollar grant program for small businesses who did not receive federal assistance. Matt Doyle has the story…
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This proposal still needs Senate approval as the upper chamber approved this measure already, but their version calls for a 200-million dollar small business grant program, not 300-million dollars.

Today, the House votes on a Senate-backed tort reform bill that aims to lower auto insurance rates.

State Trooper George Baker, who died from injuries sustained when he was hit by a Hammond Police car during a police chase, was laid to rest yesterday. The 33-year-old also served in the military and with the Greensburg Police Department and St. Helena Sheriff’s Office. At Baker’s memorial service, Governor Edwards called Baker a true public servant…
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LHSAA executive director Eddie Bonine says his office is looking into complaints that 12 schools are holding summer workouts, even though the association has said schools can not have student-athletes gather until at least June 8th. Bonine says it’s disappointing some schools are not following the rules…
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Bonine says schools and coaches who are holding summer workouts now could be fined and suspended.

7:30 LRN Newscast May 29

The Louisiana House has approved a bill that would create a 300 million dollar grant program for small businesses by using money provided to the state from the federal CARES Act. The measure passed on a 72-26 vote, but New Orleans Representative Gary Carter argued the governor would rather send this money to local governments …
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But supporters of the measure, that still needs Senate approval, say without small businesses, local governments lose out on more tax revenue.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association is investigating at least 12 schools for allegedly holding summer workouts prior to the June 8th start date. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says they were notified about the possible violations by other schools and…
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Bonine says possible punishment could be announced next week.

LSU researchers make a new discovery that helps healthcare providers understand what can make COVID-19 so deadly, especially among African Americans. Matt Doyle has the story.
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COVID-19 deaths in Louisiana increased by 18 yesterday to 2,635. According to the Louisiana Department of Health, 55-percent of the victims were black. 58-percent of the people who have died from COVID-19 also battled hypertension, 35-percent had diabetes.

6:45 LRN Sportscast May 29

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association is investigating at least 12 schools for allegedly holding summer workouts prior to the June 8th start date. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says they were notified about the possible violations by other schools and…
Cut 7 (09) “…the right thing.”
Bonine says he’s disappointed there are schools who could not follow the June 8th start date. He says possible punishment could be announced next week.

In NFL news, former Saints cornerback Eli Apple has signed with the Carolina Panthers. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is hopeful coaches will be able to return to team facilities next week. Also, the NFL owners tabled a proposal that would have allowed teams a chance to convert on fourth-and-15 instead of going for an onside kick.

Louisiana Tech plans to begin voluntary football workouts on June 8th. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland says players are allowed back on campus next week…
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McClelland says players will be screened daily for coronavirus symptoms and that includes answering a questionnaire and temperature checks. He says masks will also be required during meetings.

ULM athletic director Scott McDonald tells the Monroe News-Star that student-athletes may begin using the weight room inside Malone Stadium on June 1st and Ragin Cajuns athletics director Bryan Maggard says their football players will begin voluntary workouts on June eighth.

6:30 LRN Newscast May 29

Autopsies on African American COVID-19 victims by LSU researchers identify blood clots as a key factor in deaths. LSU Health New Orleans head of Pathology Research Dr. Richard Vander Heide says they performed 26 autopsies and examined the victims’ lungs…
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Vander Heide says they found heart disease, obesity, and other comorbidities in nearly all of those studied which may have produced the blood clotting.

Fallen State Trooper George Baker was laid to rest yesterday following a private memorial service at the University Center on the Southeastern Louisiana campus. Baker was killed at the age of 33 while assisting in the chase of a suspect in Hammond last week. His sister, Stephanie Smith, spoke on behalf of the family…
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The suspects involved in the chase are facing several charges.

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association is investigating 12 schools for allowing sports teams to begin training before the summer start date. Brooke Thorington has more.
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Updated Newscall ###Changes made to the small business grant story, bill heads back to the House to agree on Senate changes####

LSU pathologists make a new discovery that helps healthcare providers understand what can make COVID-19 so deadly. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The Louisiana High School Athletic Association is investigating 12 schools for allowing sports teams to begin training before the summer start date. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Louisiana House approves legislation that would create a 300 million dollar grant program for small buisinesses who did not receive federal assistance. Matt Doyle has the story…

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Autopsies on African American COVID-19 victims by LSU researchers find new information on how the disease damages your lungs by causing hemorrhaging. LSU Health New Orleans head of Pathology Research Dr. Richard Vander Heide says they’ve performed 26 autopsies and surveyed the victims’ lungs…

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Vander Heide says they found heart disease, obesity, and other comorbidities in nearly all of those studied which may be linked to the blood clotting.

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Vander Heide says those clots and hemorrhaging can result in complications like strokes, and…

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The victims were autopsied at University Medical Center in New Orleans.

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The Louisiana High School Athletic Association delayed summer training dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic but 12 schools are under investigation for violating the start date. The association changed the date from May 17th to June 8th to fall in line with the Governor’s proposed timeline of reopening the state. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says they were notified about the violations by other schools and…

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Bonine said he’s extremely disappointed that the association is having to look into the matter. He says they have received time-stamped photographs and videos of the alleged practice sessions.

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Bonine, who declined to name the 12 schools, says the executive committee will meet June 3rd to discuss the situation. Schools and coaches could receive, fines, suspensions, or placed on probation.

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Fallen State Trooper George Baker was laid to rest yesterday following a private memorial service at the University Center on the Southeastern Louisiana campus. Baker was killed at the age of 33 while assisting in the chase of a suspect in Hammond last week. His sister, Stephanie Smith, spoke on behalf of the family…

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The suspects involved in the chase are facing several charges.

Baker served in the military. That included a deployment to the Middle East. He also served in the Greensburg Police Department and the St. Helena Parish Sheriff’s office. Governor Edwards says Trooper Baker was a true public servant

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Trooper Baker is survived by his wife Heather, daughter Harper, his parents, sisters and extended family. Edwards had this message to the family….

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The Louisiana House has approved a bill that would create a 300 million dollar grant program for small businesses. The measure still needs Senate approval on changes made to the bill by the House.

The money will be drawn from 811 million dollars the state received from the federal CARES Act. New Orleans Representative Gary Carter argued this money is intended to help local governments…

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The Louisiana Congressional Delegation sent Governor Edwards a letter asking the 800 million be sent to local governments to cover COVID-related revenue loss.

Houma Representative Jermone Zeringue says these grants are crucial for propping up businesses that fell through the cracks when it came to the big federal stimulus programs.

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Companies that received other federal programs will be barred from receiving funds for the first 21 days as well. Businesses must have fewer than 50 employees to qualify.

Initially, the proposal only called for 200 million to be used for the grant program. River Ridge Representative John Illg questioned why the additional 100 million was added.

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New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell slammed the legislation, saying it damages local government’s ability to provide crucial COVID-related healthcare.

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Louisiana Tech plans to begin voluntary football workouts on June 8th. Athletic Director Tommy McClelland says players are allowed back on campus next week…

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McClelland says players will be screened daily for coronavirus symptoms and that includes answering a questionnaire and temperature checks. He says masks will also be required during meetings.

McClelland says its their hope fans will be allowed to attend football games, but not decisions have been made yet…

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College athletics will likely change because of the coronavirus pandemic. There’s been some speculation that Conference USA and Sun Belt could merge as a result. McClelland doesn’t see it happening…

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4:45 LRN Sportscast May 28

Legislation is heading to the governor’s desk that will ask voters on November 3rd if sports betting should be legalized in their parish. Metairie Senator Cameron Henry says if a parish approves the referendum, then lawmakers will vote next year on the regulation and taxation of sports wagering, which will be controversial
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Henry says the ballot question will ask voters if sports wagering activities and operations should be permitted in your parish.

Dates and times for Saints preseason games have been set. The Black and Gold will kick off the preseason in Los Angeles on Friday, August 14th. 9 PM is the start time. The next week, New Orleans travels to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers on a Sunday night. In week three of the preseason, New Orleans hosts Houston on Saturday, August 29th. The Saints conclude the preseason on Thursday night, September third against the Miami Dolphins.

Conference USA and the Sun Belt have announced their bowl lineup for the next six years starting with the 2020 season. The Sun Belt will have five bowl tie-ins, but the New Orleans Bowl will no longer have the first pick. That will go to a bowl game owned and operated by ESPN, such as the Boca Raton Bowl, Cure Bowl and SERVPRO First Responsder Bowl in Dallas.

Conference USA says they will continue to send teams to the Bahamas Bowl and the New Orleans Bowl on an annual basis.

LSU assistant baseball coach Eddie Smith says 21 Tigers will participate in summer leagues this season. Several players will play in the South Florida League, which begins play on June 12th. They are Collier Cranford, Cade Doughty, Alex Milazzo, Cade Beloso, Zach Arnold and Giovanni DiGiacomo.

Northwestern State pitcher Kyle Swanson has been named the Southland Conference Baseball Student-Athlete of the Year. The Texas native graduated with perfect 4.0 GPA in health and human performance and had a 1.04 ERA in seven appearances and four saves in 2020.